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r-IHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Woolcombc-streot, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal— MlSS FREEMAN. NGA TAWA, SHANNON! Country Boarding-fchool for Girls. 1 1 THE New Term began on TUESDAY A 29th May, 1906. ' Principal ... MISS M. TAYLOR. IITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL. — Boarding and Bay School for Girls. Under tho Direction of Miss Swaineon. Head Mistress, Mre. Henry Smith. Class for Children (boys and girls) under 10. Tho New Term besan on TUESDAY, 22nd May. Tft|-RS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M •^ ■*• (Licentiate Royal Academy of Music), London, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. "Lochayr," 4, DAVIS-ST., Thorndon. HERR KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR. OF MUSIC, R.A.M.j Copenhagen, Teacher of Pianoforte- and Theory, ' ' 90, CONSTABLE-ST. (Tram Terminus). TVT R. a! g! TUR ,N E It, •*■"■•■ Tuacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 55, KENT-TERRACE. The Latest Music, Instruments, Striuga, etc., always in stock. Trams stop at tho door. Term begins' with siuriL A LL Business Subjects — Bookkeeping, ■^* Offico Methods, Accountancy, Typewriting, Shorthand, Business Correspondence. Make the most .of your time by studying at tho best' place — Banks'* Commercial College, No. 4, Cuba-Elreat Extension, two doors from Jervois-quay. Tel. 2098. Freo prospectus on application MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL 'OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TXrEWEITING OIFIOE; Stewart Duwson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Pitman's Australian Reoord, 220 per minute. Highest speeds in tho shortest time. THIS LANGEii SCHOOL OJ? DItKSS CUTTJNO, BAHNE'IT'X B ULUISGS, " • Gl, Wiliis-slieot. Principal ... MISS KATE STEWART. riMHK J.ANGKIt SSTSTKM IS I'JbtEJL KAIINENTLY the J.ADIEV SY.STKM. It avoids all unnecessary fceolnuualiUcs, so is easily ucquired. Kntiro absenco of calculations. Smiplo in working. Perfect Fit. DBKSSKS miiy be MADIH iv tlie MOS I' FASHIONABLE STEM'S by LADIES in TllElli OWN 11OMI0S. Suitable for overjthii p, from a Child's Frock to a liuoeplion Gown. Clasps Daily— JO to 12a in., nnd 2 to 4p.m. Evening tllusses, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9 p m. I'iospectuß on application. Patterns 'cut io inonsureniciifc. Vacancies for Agents in a few country towns. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. . MUSI MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latest - improvement. Classes from 2 to 4 ; Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, Private Dressmaking also at tho above. Newest stylo and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. 106. Unccr Willis-straGi. LADIES' TAILOK. " "V OHEP HE R D AND CO., ° 15, INGESTRE-STEEET. COSTUMES, '£4 ss. ' SKIRTS, SOs. New Goods just Opened Up The favour of your Patrouaso Solicited. , • HARRISON & JURISS'S GYMNASIUM, Douglas Wollaco-st. (near Basin Reserve). Mid. -winter term iommencos from sth Juno. Classes for ladies, gentlomen, youths, girls, and" boys. Sandov/ system fencing and gymnastics. Moderate fees and special reductions to pupils from a distance. New pupils may join at any timo. Send for syllabus. 'Phono 1253.' * WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, . SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. SYLLABUS OF CLASSES: Business and Professional -Men — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 5 to 6 p.m. ; 12 to 2 daily. Men's nnd Youtha' Evening Class— Tueeday and Friday, 7.45 to 9.30. Ladio3 Evening Class — Monday and , Thursday, 7.45 to 9.30 A Boys' Class— Tuesday and Friday, '4 to 5. Girls' Class— Monday and Thursday, 4 to 5 TWO JIU-JITSU CLASSES: Ist, 5.30 to 6.3o— Mondays, and Thursdays. 2nd, 8 to 9 — Mondays and Thursdays. ROYD GAKLICK. Director. PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME. - MRS. STARKIE, PRACTISING MIDWIFE, 9, HOME-STREET (Kent-terrace). HAS Accommodation for In-lying Patients and attends Out-Patients as usual. Certificated by the Central Midwives' Board and the Obstetrical Society, London. Authorised to practiso in Great Britain and New Zealand. MIND THE PAINT! nriHERB must be somothing wanted in A which wo can be of service to you. Wo do repairs, wo renovate, we mako old rooms liko now. Old houses become twico ac valuable when EXTON AND CO. take them in hand. For wall papers, repairs, and painting, we are Cheapest on Earth. EXTON AND. CO., The Rod House, 32, lilgestre-strect. . Tel. 819. M'EWEN AND DARTER, Petono, General Carriers, Forwarding Agents, Wood and Coal Merchants.. Furniture removed by experienced workmen. .Conveyances between Petone and Wellington daily. Orders may be left at Virtue and Co.'s, Victoria-street, Wellington. Connected with Wellington' by telephone. No number. Ring up Al'Ewen and Carter. ESCUED FROM DRINK, by a new discovery. Odourless and tastnloss, which any lady can give in tea or coffee or food. It does its work so silently and surely that, whilo tho devoted wife or fchtor or daughter looks on tho drunkard is rcclaimod oven against his will, and without his knowledge or co-operation. ROBERT. REW, Agent Eucraay Company, Victoriastreet, Auckland. Write for pamphlet giving all particular^ I.X.L. BIJTCHERYrcOURTENAYPLAOE. RGILKES desires- to mako known • the fact to his Customers that ho is carrying on his business in his new thoroughly up-10-dalo estnblishniont built expressly for his requirements in Courtonay-place. Gilkes's Motto: — "Bo it understood our eyes are- open for tho publio good." Tel. 1577. tcTbusinjliss men] fTITME is money. That aphorism is as JL old as tha hitls, and is truer to-day than over. If you want your shop, oftice, or warehouse, Fitted iv tho short est possible timo at tho shortest possible price, ring up 891, and wo will please you. LOW AND PEARCE, Builders and Shopfittcrs, ?a, Hopper-street. W~ ANTED7~PurchaEcr~for iwiy'Tllaw^ thorn, No. 3328, 21m frame ; would tuit very short rider ; recently enamelled ; and overhauled ; Eadio coaster hub fitted ; a bargain ; £8 ; inspection invited. Adams Star Cyclo Co., Mcrcer-sUeet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 7

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